During summer evenings, the Palau Robert garden hosts Clotilde Fest, where Barcelona’s emerging music scene meets the pop and rock sounds that define the city’s musical landscape. Away from large venues, the festival emphasises closeness, discovery and experimentation, with the garden itself as a living backdrop. The energy shared between artists and audience makes it one of the city’s most anticipated events for those interested in music in constant evolution. It is a unique experience for those who choose not by line-up, but by instinct.

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Local bands often perform here before appearing at major festivals, making it an essential stop for early discovery.
Although the venue is institutional, the atmosphere feels relaxed, more like a shared terrace. Visitors can sit on the grass, bring something to eat or enjoy a drink.